Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

BSF finds tunnel used by Pulwama attackers

Intel agencies believe the 150-metre tunnel was used by Jaish chief’’s nephew Umar Farooq to enter India to execute attack

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@ hindustant­imes. com

NEW DELHI: The Border Security Force (BSF) and Jammu Police on Wednesday detected a 150m long cross-border tunnel at the internatio­nal border that intelligen­ce agencies believe may have been used by Mohammad Umar Farooq, Jaish- e- Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar’s nephew, to enter India to execute the February 14, 2019, Pulwam attack in which 40 personnel of the CRPF were killed.

The tunnel, approximat­ely 100m long on the Indian side and believed to be 50-60m long on the Pakistani side, is suspected to have been used by JEM terrorists to infiltrate India at least four times since April 2018, intelligen­ce officials added on condition of anonymity.

It was the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) that mapped Farooq’s route from Pakistan to India using GPS data recovered from his phone, satellite imagery and the interrogat­ion of several suspects. NIA recovered a video from his phone in which Farooq and others were seen praying at the launchpad just before infiltrati­ng into India in the Shakargarh area.

A counterter­rorism official, who did not want to be named, said the informatio­n about the tunnel was shared by NIA with central intelligen­ce agencies, BSF, and the Jammu & Kashmir Police in March 2020, and since then, efforts were made to locate it. BSF inspector general NS Jamwal gave details of the tunnel to reporters in Jammu on Wednesday: “The tunnel detected along the Internatio­nal Border in Hiranagar sector of Kathua is approx 150m long, [and] proper engineerin­g effort has gone into its constructi­on. It was dug 25 to 30 feet beneath the ground. We have found 10-15 sand bags with Pakistani markings in the tunnel.”

Farooq, 24, a skilled bombmaker trained in hybrid camps of al Qaeda, Taliban, JEM and the Haqqani network inside Afghanista­n, is believed to have entered India in April 2018 using this particular tunnel in Hiranagar Sector of Kathua along with four others, including Mohammad Ismail alias Saifullah. He soon took over as the JEM commander of Pulwama, officials said. Farooq was killed in an encounter with the security forces on March 29, 2019.

 ?? PTI ?? Security personnel at the mouth of the cross-border tunnel at Hiranagar sector in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday.
PTI Security personnel at the mouth of the cross-border tunnel at Hiranagar sector in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday.

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